Kotaku: The Wii U Won't Be Getting Unreal Engine 4

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After the pretty awful games that were made on the Unreal Engine 3, including Unreal Tournament 3 I'm not all too bothered. I pretty much bought my Wii U for the odd Japanese titles it'll most likely get (I imported) and also Nintendo games so I'm set already.
UT3? Seriously?

BioShock Infinite is UE3, the Mass Effects were, the Batmans, plenty of great stuff.
 
WiiU has way better 3rd party support then Wii had at this point
Most of the Wii early 3rd party games were crap, WiiU has some very good AAA 3rd party games even if they are late ports. Wii had better 1st party support this early but we know WiiU 1st party games are coming.

I meant looking forward. 3rd parties at least somewhat interested in the wii a few months in.
 
After the pretty awful games that were made on the Unreal Engine 3, including Unreal Tournament 3 I'm not all too bothered. I pretty much bought my Wii U for the odd Japanese titles it'll most likely get (I imported) and also Nintendo games so I'm set already.

Yeah man, Unreal Engine 3 had no good games.

Certainly nothing as good as the new Luigi game :)
 
No UE4 goes without saying.

Wii U is current gen in terms of power.

This is a business decision. UE4, much as with the newest version of UE3, has no issues with current gen power. It's a fairly scalable engine, not a high spec game. People need to move on from the hardware power argument and focus on the real one: opportunity cost. Or, lack thereof. It's the same as Frostbite in this regard. Frostbite 3 runs fine on PS360, CE3 runs better on Wii U than it does on PS360. There are and won't be any games running any of those in the near or medium term on the Wii U, however. The arguments in this thread should be why publishers do not see any ROI in the system (and didn't prior to launch - not a new opinion brought on with sales figures).
 
Yes but iit also came out like a year before the PS2 and was a huge step up from PS1/N64, many early multiplatform games actually ran or looked better on the Dreamcast as well as that was the point when the PS2 had that weird low rez/aliasing problem with its graphics.

DOA 2 was a great comparison back in the day. A jaggie mess on the ps2, but smooth and sexy on the DC. By the time the Us release happened, tecmo managed to fix the AA issue, and added stages and such, making DOA 2: hardcore the better version over all.

Still, many an early flamewar about which console was better over all. The later addition of the GCN and xbox hype effected things as well.
 
I don't know, but you did.

Nintendo didn't win over Sony and MS fans last generation and destroyed the other two because they won the casual fan.

Unfortunately for them, this time it's not working. This is their problem--where do they go from here? Do they go after the casual fan again, or do they try to win back the traditional (a term I like FAR more than "core") gamer?

I think they have to try for traditional again. That stopgap system idea I posted earlier is the best way to do it. They just need to leadership to make it happen.

if by traditional you mean those who love old school Nintendo software and would like to see Nintendo try NEW IPs I'm with you

I think the major issue with Nintendo for me is every time they have a new idea they stick Mario in there

Imagine what Galaxy would have been without Mario? A new world a new IP, as an old fan of Zelda and Mario I would still like to see some fresh things from Nintendo new hardware demains this type of thing

Traditional Nintendo Quality in some fresh stuff would be HUGE

new leadership is true
 
Yea, and my point was that I don't see any reason for it to have shrunk significantly more than any other potential audience. Families have iPads now - great. So do the teenage males. I don't think console loyalty matters as much to this audience, only value. They're on Xbox 360 because it's a crazy good value. $20 Minecraft, Kinect, Call of Duty - a huge backlog of used titles. It looks great. This shit has been flying off the shelves since the Wii died down. When it finally dies down (beginning this Holiday), they'll hop onto the next greatest value. I don't see how arguing that the greatest audience for all consoles doesn't exist is a very good argument. All console developers are chasing the casual audience right now, with the PS Eye, Kinect, and Wii U tablet. Hell Sony even filled their launch announcement up with casual shit as well.

I get your point, although I think the value proposition of old consoles attracting new audiences is a slightly different thing to "casuals" moving scene.

I just don't think that "next greatest value" is the Wii U. I have no firm data to back this up, but aren't the 360 and PS3 still selling higher than previous consoles have at this point in their life? If the 360 drops to £99, or the PS3 to £129, that's another incentive again. What does the Wii U have to drop to to reach into that same market? £170? Half it's current RRP? Even lower than that? And if it doesn't drop to those sort of prices, will new consumers see more value in the cheaper system, or the system that offers them VASTLY more for only £100 (ish) more?

I think the Wii U is caught in a really awkward position, both in terms of pricing and its release. Value was a huge, huge driver of what made the Wii a success and that's just not there for the Wii U. That same natural progression to the next best value hardware could still leave the Wii U behind entirely.
 
After the pretty awful games that were made on the Unreal Engine 3, including Unreal Tournament 3 I'm not all too bothered. I pretty much bought my Wii U for the odd Japanese titles it'll most likely get (I imported) and also Nintendo games so I'm set already.

Yes all of the awful unreal engine games like:
Asura's Wrath
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Batman: Arkham City
BioShock Infinite
Borderlands
Borderlands 2
Dishonored
DmC: Devil May Cry
EVERY Gears of war game
EVERY Mass Effect game
Spec Ops: The Line
Rainbow 6 Vegas 1 and 2
XCOM: Enemy Unknown

Why would you want any awful games like that on your system?
 
Sega broke records with the DC launch. Their failures came from the Saturn failures and money they blew. The Dreamcast did decently and if Sega actually had money could have had a full lifecycle
 
if by traditional you mean those who love old school Nintendo software and would like to see Nintendo try NEW IPs I'm with you

I think the major issue with Nintendo for me is every time they have a new idea they stick Mario in there

Imagine what Galaxy would have been without Mario? A new world a new IP, as an old fan of Zelda and Mario I would still like to see some fresh things from Nintendo new hardware demains this type of thing

Traditional Nintendo Quality in some fresh stuff would be HUGE

new leadership is true

This.

Nintendo as a game developer are one of my favourite devs out there. Nothing can get me as excited as the prospect of a new, major Nintendo game. But I'm so fucking tired of playing the same franchises over and over. If they made a game with the size and scope of Zelda but with a new world and characters, it would be so much more interesting and they could do new things in gameplay without having to worry about pandering to the expectations of the franchise.
 
They brought the games, they had a great price, they advertised it.

The only thing they did wrong was they couldn't make people forget about the Playstation 2.

Sega's other problem was that they released a string of bombs like Sega CD, Sega Saturn, etc one after another.

Those financial losses from the previous generation made it difficult to keep Dreamcast going.
 
If they did a great job, the Dreamcast would have survived.

I dont think there was much else sega could of done. The dreamcast was done before release simply due to sega's mistakes prior to the DC.

A console with that many quality titles and offering online gaming should of easily been a success but sega burned consumers too many times.
 
Now I'm kinda expecting Iwata to get let go sooner rather than later unless he has something big planned that the company wants to see out(like a big push of NFC to generate money and userbase).

They brought the games, they had a great price, they advertised it.

The only thing they did wrong was they couldn't make people forget about the Playstation 2.

I'd be willing to argue that selling a console at a huge loss when you have no money is a really bad decision.
 
WTF was Nintendo doing while designing the Wii U? I thought they were serious when they said they were in constant meeting with devs looking for feedback.
 
Cross gen games never stopped people from upgrading. The people who will buy PS4 and Durango at launch are the hardcore who have been waiting for a new console for a while. There´s a huge excitement about the PS4, and the Durango has not been revealed yet. There´s also a lot of anticipation about Durango reveal from both the hardcore and the media.

The problem here is will that excitement last. There's so much we don't know about the PS4, not a price nor what they will look like. People can be easily turned away if either aren't good.

The Durango's a whole other deal, but the anticipation has been growing more negative since there's been rumors of no used games and always online.

I honestly don't remember that well myself, but how common were AAA cross gen games during the last transition? And was no backwards compatibility such a big deal then as well?

And the hardcore will only need to get either a PS4, Durango, or PC to get most of their exclusively next gen experiences. Most would then be more than willing to wait until the consoles go down in price to get their exclusives. I'm sure the number who are dedicated to either Sony or Microsoft are much lower than Nintendo as well.
 
They brought the games, they had a great price, they advertised it.

The only thing they did wrong was they couldn't make people forget about the Playstation 2.

Sure they could have. It's just Kojima stepped in, and showed the world what the ps2 could do shortly after the japanese launch.

Knowing it could pull off MGS 2 made people take strong notice. The trailer, it's music, and it's effect on the industry made it pretty much the iconic moment of E3's for that generation.
 
Yes, just like how blockbusters crashed the movie industry.

It's worth pointing out that Nintendo are going hell for leather trying to secure indie games, the closest direct parallel to 'non-blockbusters' in the movie industry. Whether they're ultimately successful is, of course, a whole other matter, but they've clearly got a path in mind.
 
if by traditional you mean those who love old school Nintendo software and would like to see Nintendo try NEW IPs I'm with you

I think the major issue with Nintendo for me is every time they have a new idea they stick Mario in there

Imagine what Galaxy would have been without Mario? A new world a new IP, as an old fan of Zelda and Mario I would still like to see some fresh things from Nintendo new hardware demains this type of thing

Traditional Nintendo Quality in some fresh stuff would be HUGE

new leadership is true

At one point people gathered around n64s to play goldeneye and perfect dark. They don't need another generic shooter, but trying to get after that market again wouldn't hurt either... I never understood why they let it go without a fight in the first place. Would be a good complement to lighter games like Mario and Zelda.
 
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WTF was Nintendo doing while designing the Wii U? I thought they were serious when they said they were in constant meeting with devs looking for feedback.

I get the feeling the only feedback they listened to was improving their online capabilities.
 
Do people really want Nintendo to cancel support for the Wii U?

Beyond the embarrassment, that doesn't seem like a very self-serving opinion.
 
o_O @ the free-for-all trolling in this thread

I'd be pretty worried if WiiU was my only gaming platform of choice. Since it won't be and was never intended to be, I'm pretty sure I'll be playing a bunch of great games regardless of UE4 support. Given their track record probably some of the best games of upcoming generation, too.

Sucks for Nintendo, though. But we'll see how much.
 
if by traditional you mean those who love old school Nintendo software and would like to see Nintendo try NEW IPs I'm with you

I think the major issue with Nintendo for me is every time they have a new idea they stick Mario in there

Imagine what Galaxy would have been without Mario? A new world a new IP, as an old fan of Zelda and Mario I would still like to see some fresh things from Nintendo new hardware demains this type of thing

Traditional Nintendo Quality in some fresh stuff would be HUGE

new leadership is true

miyamoto will probably be designing games for another 5-10 years at most. dude's 60 now, and he'll probably retire at some point. i think that'll influence how nintendo goes about with franchises. tezuka won't be far behind him. then it'll be aonuma as the old veteran calling the shots if he's still around.

i think aonuma and koizumi have very different philosophies than miyamoto and tezuka. miyamoto and tezuka seem to dislike having story clutter up gameplay, but koizumi and aonuma feel it helps give games character and atmosphere. they probably would start doing their own thing if miyamoto wasn't around to ask for a new mario game (or to make things into a mario game).
 
I figured I'd ask straight-out, so during the Q&A with Rein, I did. "Will UE4 run on the Wii U?"

"Hahaha no." Rein said, with expert comedic timing. The room erupted with laughter.


Holy shit
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This is the funniest thing I've read all day, wow

Brutal shit..that's for sure

UE3 is still pretty good, though.





Port Bioshock Infinite to WiiU and Nintendo fans won't even care about 4.0.

Let's be honest. If they port bioschok infinite, given current sales for third parties, nintendo fans won't care about the game itself let alone the engine
 
The talk of PS360 getting years of support is pure fiction. It's not happening. Already we've seen The Witcher and Thief abandon current gen, no one is going to be sticking around.
 
A bit off topic but can anyone see Sega going back into the console system market in the future?, maybe if one of the big hitters drops out or changes long term focus?.
I just wonder if Sega has grown enough as a company since going 3rd party to have enough money behind them to do it. I'd love to see it happen though, its always felt wierd to me to not have a Sega console.
 
if by traditional you mean those who love old school Nintendo software and would like to see Nintendo try NEW IPs I'm with you

I think the major issue with Nintendo for me is every time they have a new idea they stick Mario in there

Imagine what Galaxy would have been without Mario? A new world a new IP, as an old fan of Zelda and Mario I would still like to see some fresh things from Nintendo new hardware demains this type of thing

Traditional Nintendo Quality in some fresh stuff would be HUGE

new leadership is true
They probably see it as too big of a gamble to spend that much money on a new IP and they probably don't want to have their teams that make big selling games tied to spending 2 or 3 years making a title that may not make them anywhere close to the same amount money. Depending on how many people they end up hiring during their current expansion they might give it a try eventually though.
 
Yes all of the awful unreal engine games like:
Asura's Wrath
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Batman: Arkham City
BioShock Infinite
Borderlands
Borderlands 2
Dishonored
DmC: Devil May Cry
EVERY Gears of war game
EVERY Mass Effect game
Spec Ops: The Line
Rainbow 6 Vegas 1 and 2
XCOM: Enemy Unknown

Why would you want any awful games like that on your system?

Don't forget about the awful Lost Odyssey, Shadow Complex and Shadows of the Damned!!
 
Wiiu is not even getting ps3/360 ports so he's wrong already
The talk of PS360 getting years of support is pure fiction. It's not happening. Already we've seen The Witcher and Thief abandon current gen, no one is going to be sticking around.

I'd say 2 years before multiplat support dries up, sports games even longer
 
Sure they could have. It's just Kojima stepped in, and showed the world what the ps2 could do shortly after the japanese launch.

Knowing it could pull off MGS 2 made people take strong notice. The trailer, it's music, and it's effect on the industry made it pretty much the iconic moment of E3's for that generation.

mgs2 wasnt more impressive than shenmue.
That game had small ass environments. It was all smoke and mirrors.
Dc was a fucking naomi.
 
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Why do we want multiplat ports on the Wii U? Buy a PS4 for that. You own a Wii U for Nintendo games and exclusive third-party titles that Nintendo courted. People gotta stop acting like Nintendo "failed" by not being included in multiplatform plans. Nintendo boxes are companion consoles. You get them because they do things your PS4/720 doesn't.
 
The talk of PS360 getting years of support is pure fiction. It's not happening. Already we've seen The Witcher and Thief abandon current gen, no one is going to be sticking around.

Agreed. It will be just like last time. Some games this fall will be cross gen, then sports titles for a year or two after that.

So maybe Wii U will get a few more sports games from EA...oh, right.
 
WTF was Nintendo doing while designing the Wii U? I thought they were serious when they said they were in constant meeting with devs looking for feedback.


They figured better bet to gimp it for a little extra $ in their pockets than bet boosting it for a little less $ in their pockets. And its beginning to look like they lost the bet.
 
A bit off topic but can anyone see Sega going back into the console system market in the future?, maybe if one of the big hitters drops out or changes long term focus?.
I just wonder if Sega has grown enough as a company since going 3rd party to have enough money behind them to do it. I'd love to see it happen though, its always felt wierd to me to not have a Sega console.

sega was going to go back into the console business, but sammy put a stop to that. and sammy runs things now so we'll never see another one unless sammy says so.
 
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